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		<title>France: The world&#8217;s largest museum Louvre has a female director for the first time</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Laurence des Cars has become the first female director in the more than two-century history of the Louvre &#8211; the largest museum in the world and the most visited in the world. Laurence des Cars has been appointed director of the Louvre Museum. (Source: culture.gouv.fr) French Government On May 26, she appointed Laurence des Cars [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Laurence des Cars has become the first female director in the more than two-century history of the Louvre &#8211; the largest museum in the world and the most visited in the world.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> Laurence des Cars has been appointed director of the Louvre Museum. (Source: culture.gouv.fr)</em> <strong> French Government</strong> On May 26, she appointed Laurence des Cars as Director of the Louvre Museum. With this decision, Ms <strong> Laurence des Cars</strong> became <strong> female director</strong> The first in the more than two-century history of the world&#8217;s largest and most visited museum. Coming from a family of writers-journalists, 54-year-old Laurence des Laurence is known for applying art to promote social issues. The female art history expert currently runs the Musee d&#8217;Orsay &#8211; a famous museum of 19th century art, located in Paris. She was also the first female director of this museum. Laurence des Laurence&#8217;s development policies at the Musee d&#8217;Orsay have greatly increased the attraction of young visitors to the museum, while also expanding the museum&#8217;s size in terms of the number of works on display. and exhibition space. Ms. Des Cars will officially take over as director of the Louvre in September, replacing Jean-Luc Martinez. Before the COVID-19 pandemic broke out in France, <strong> Louvre museum</strong> attracted a record number of visitors, with more than 10 million people in 2019. This museum was inaugurated in 1793 now owns hundreds of masterpieces of art, of which less than 10% are on permanent display at the Louvre.</p>
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		<title>Déjà vu phenomenon: Feeling familiar or mysterious disease?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Right away, more or less people experience déjà vu, the feeling that they have experienced something before. The following article about this phenomenon is based on the latest scientific research has just been published in the journal Grunge.com. About déjà vu According to Wikipedia, Déjà vu is the French word, meaning &#8220;seen&#8221; or known as [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Right away, more or less people experience déjà vu, the feeling that they have experienced something before. The following article about this phenomenon is based on the latest scientific research has just been published in the journal Grunge.com.</strong><br />
<span id="more-8397"></span> <strong> About déjà vu</strong> </p>
<p> According to Wikipedia, Déjà vu is the French word, meaning &#8220;seen&#8221; or known as hallucinogenic memory or promnesia (dementia) is hallucinogenic, feeling familiar (as seen, experienced in memory) in a new setting, never known before or not remember when. This is the experience of a sure feeling of having witnessed or lived through a situation that has happened before, even though it is not possible to know with certainty when those premonitions occurred. The term Déjà vu was named by a French psychic expert, Émile Boirac (1851-1917), as he stated in the book L&#8217;Avenir des sciences psychiques, which was born when Boirac also a university student. Déjà vu is often a very familiar, but &#8220;strange and mysterious&#8221; feeling, occurring frequently in dreams and in real life, in both adults and children. Déjà vu has been described in literature for a long time, but it is a topic that causes a headache for scientists, especially psychologists today. Recently, researchers have discovered a way to create this feeling through hypnosis. From the late 20th century, déjà vu has been studied deeply in psychology and neurology. Scientifically, the most accurate explanation for déjà vu is not that it is the &#8220;foresight&#8221; of the action or of the &#8220;foreseen&#8221; talent, but an anomalous defect of memory that keeps humans from creating. gives the impression that the memory is &#8220;being recalled&#8221;. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_25_94_24439414/fd67d065f6271f794636.jpg" width="625" height="352"> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_25_94_24439414/aa0cff0ed94c3012695d.jpg" width="625" height="453"> <em> The Déjà vu phenomenon can take place both in real life and in dreams</em> There is also an opinion that in the process of daily life and communication, the human brain has the ability to arrange, link events and analyze logically, thereby creating images and sounds. &#8230;, likely in the future and recorded in memory, this is almost identical to the method of prophecy. This human brain&#8217;s ability to self-align and connect is formed and trained during deliberate thinking and speculation (such as betting on something). So, when we come across one of the things the brain has properly analyzed (there may be some false positives, this explains why only sometimes we come across déjà vu), then we will feel &#8220;as if&#8221; met or been in that situation in the past. <strong> Some assumptions and facts related to déjà vu </strong> <em> 1. Déjà vu is deceived by the senses? </em> There is a particularly vague theory, that déjà vu is a simple phenomenon in which the senses in the body &#8220;play pranks&#8221; on people. Usually, human feelings and perceptions of the world are not distinct, in which the senses play a key role. For example, when we walk into a strange bakery, we smell the delicious aroma of freshly baked cakes. Perhaps it matches the same taste as it has been smelled before, the brain is trying to recall the exact taste, it feels as if you&#8217;ve seen it before. The above phenomenon is similar to when we hear a specific noise or a certain conversation tape, it feels like we have heard in the past without being able to recall, all of these phenomena are convincing. that the subject has experienced this moment. It is the simplest and easiest to understand hypothesis, and like most of the other assumptions about déjà vu, the senses in the body have &#8220;prank&#8221; on humans with practically no way to test. OK. <em> 2. Is Déjà vu a simple cataloging error?</em> Another theory is that the brain&#8217;s long and short-term memory circuits may be subjected to an issue that causes the brain&#8217;s librarian to malfunction, creating simple cataloging errors, like editing errors. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_25_94_24439414/0e3d5f3f797d9023c96c.jpg" width="625" height="352"> <em> If the brain is damaged, the insider is very common to déjà vu</em> Let&#8217;s say you&#8217;re going to a party in a luxury apartment with brand new people you&#8217;ve never met. However, when you enter, you are overwhelmed with the feeling that you have been at a time similar to what happened before. The interior layout of the room, the number of musicians playing, everyone happily with a glass of wine in hand &#8230; you will be convinced as if you have experienced before in the past, it is déjà vu is taking you into the game. What happened makes us feel déjà vu, your brain is not doing its own function well. The human brain has a hard-to-clean memory system, which is a series of storage transformation mechanisms that, like almost anything else in the world, sometimes make mistakes. The brain can store new information when you join a party, but it does so into long-term memory catalogs, giving insiders the feeling that this event has happened, sometimes during the process. distant past. <em> 3. Human memory is not good</em> One prominent and quite basic theory is that human memory is not good. Concerning this hypothesis, news site <em> Smithsonian.com</em> Take an example from Colorado cognitive psychology professor Anne Cleary to explain. Suppose, you are taking a trip to Paris for the first time and visiting the Louvre. When you stare at the glass pyramid, people get a familiar feeling déjà vu, even though you have never been to the Louvre before, why is this phenomenon? Chances are your brain may not be able to find vital memory, which might explain why the Louvre is so familiar. Perhaps, as Cleary pointed out, if you had seen the Da Vinci Code a few months ago, which mentioned the pyramids and in the same case, it feels as familiar as one. something has been seen before. Actually, the memory is not good, doesn&#8217;t make the exact distinction. Another phenomenon that arises déjà vu is because parts of the brain work out of sync. The Rhinal cortex region that is responsible for activating the familiar activity sometimes malfunctions like an electronic device. It is activated without waking up the other memory processing areas to work together. That may explain why it is so difficult to describe the feeling when meeting déjà vu, it is often a vague familiarity, but not focused on a particular object or object. <em> 4. Déjà vu is a manifestation of epilepsy</em> On the lesser-known side, people with epilepsy experience a more familiar and more frequent feeling of déjà vu than people without the disorder. According to research, many people with epilepsy report a feeling of déjà vu before the seizure begins. In fact, the link between epilepsy and déjà vu has been mentioned since 1888, although human medicine was back then, did not know how to examine the brain and what about déjà vu is still very much. primitive. Specifically, the medial temporal lobe is considered the culprit, this is the part of the brain involved in sensory perception, speech language creation, and memory matching. During epilepsy, neurons are blocked, resulting in a mess of messages that are passed around the body. Déjà vu can be the result of a nerve cut across the face, the culprit causing epilepsy, and once nerve overlaps are the cause of déjà vu. <em> 5. Chronic déjà vu is caused by brain damage</em> Chronic déjà vu is a serious disease and also a form of proving that the neural mechanism is the culprit of the &#8220;back against&#8221; déjà vu recurrence. In extreme cases, people with chronic déjà vu often refuse to read newspapers or watch television, because they always feel like they&#8217;ve read or watched everything before. Even the act of going to the grocery store is a pain for this group of people, because it is impossible to distinguish which items have been bought and not purchased. In such cases, déjà vu overcame the interesting threshold, happened randomly and became a true disease. And, like most diseases in medicine, it must have a specific cause. Researchers have found that people with chronic déjà vu experience brain damage, especially those in the temporal region or the anterior area. Because blood vessels involved in memory and familiarity are damaged, and often disabled, patients often feel déjà vu, even making their daily lives difficult. than. <strong> BS. BEARING</strong> (<em> According to Grunge.com- December 2017</em> )</p>
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		<title>The duplex villa &#8216;transformed&#8217; after renovation</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Villa UT is a duplex villa, renovated from an old building to meet the needs of a family of six. Architect NGHIA-ARCHITECT said that the biggest difficulty facing the architect is to ensure that the renovation is in accordance with the planning regulations and exterior requirements applied in urban areas. At the same time, meeting [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Villa UT is a duplex villa, renovated from an old building to meet the needs of a family of six.</strong><br />
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<p> Architect NGHIA-ARCHITECT said that the biggest difficulty facing the architect is to ensure that the renovation is in accordance with the planning regulations and exterior requirements applied in urban areas. At the same time, meeting customers&#8217; needs in changing the original structure to become a more cohesive space for the family. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_03_114_38426996/27415f5d721f9b41c20e.jpg" width="625" height="833"> <em> The renovation must be carefully considered and studied to create a unique facade.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_03_114_38426996/455f33431e01f75fae10.jpg" width="625" height="833"> <em> The outer sun shading layer helps the house to be more introverted and discreet</em> According to the original plan the house had three basic problems that needed to be addressed. Firstly, the old status quo is in a typical form and reveals the inadequacies because it cannot exploit the open space element &#8211; a characteristic of garden villas. The architect designed the use of vertical wooden bars as a wind door covering the facade to increase the unique and sophisticated look. The louvre (sunshade) on the façade gives a unique look, although not too fussy but still enough to break the way for the house. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_03_114_38426996/e2e790fbbdb954e70da8.jpg" width="625" height="417"> <em> This louvre layer contributes to reducing the sunlight that is radiated directly into the windows</em> Second, what is needed to create an open house is to combine the living space with many trees. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_03_114_38426996/a519ca05e7470e195756.jpg" width="625" height="417"> <em> A corner of the garden overlooking the water with many trees.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_03_114_38426996/280b40176d55840bdd44.jpg" width="625" height="417"> <em> Family dining area.</em> Third, the effective design layout for the second floor revolves around the idea of ​​bringing more interaction between family members while ensuring essential privacy. Instead of a doorless wardrobe inside the main bedroom, the architect decided to move it outside to connect the bedroom space of parents and children. In addition, the architect decided to invest in a separate play space for the children. A small steel staircase can be reached from the bedroom. The room layout helps to stimulate the dynamism and imagination of young children. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_03_114_38426996/edea8af6a7b44eea17a5.jpg" width="625" height="936"> <em> The architect designed the second floor around the idea to closely link family members. </em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_03_114_38426996/7eb91ea533e7dab983f6.jpg" width="625" height="460"> <em> Simple and modern interior.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_03_114_38426996/a789c495e9d7008959c6.jpg" width="625" height="417"> <em> Another view of the living room has a relaxing sitting corner.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_03_114_38426996/7c1e1e023340da1e8351.jpg" width="625" height="385"> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_03_114_38426996/a7c93bd61694ffcaa685.jpg" width="625" height="497"> <em> The first floor and the second floor are connected by floor clearance.</em> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_03_114_38426996/9b3805272865c13b9874.jpg" width="625" height="417"> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_03_114_38426996/d49e4d8160c3899dd0d2.jpg" width="625" height="936"> <em> Each space of the house opens up a green space outside through sliding glass doors.</em> Each bedroom space is calculated to have maximum access to the elements of ventilation and natural light. One of the strengths of this project is that each room opens up a green space. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_03_114_38426996/ae6f36701b32f26cab23.jpg" width="625" height="417"> <em> The master bedroom has full access to sunlight and wind.</em></p>
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